EV Charger Installers in Philadelphia, PA

14 verified installers in Philadelphia — typical install cost $1,000–$2,200

Avg Install Cost
$1,000 - $2,200
Pennsylvania Incentive
PECO offers $300 residential rebate. PPL offers $200.

Top EV Charger Installers in Philadelphia

GE

GEN3 Electric & HVAC

Philadelphia, PA

4.9(4890 reviews)
1257 S 26th St, Philadelphia, PA 19146
(267) 419-7922
AS

All Star Electrical Services LLC

Philadelphia, PA

4.6(514 reviews)
7000 Lynford St, Philadelphia, PA 19149
(215) 302-1132
EE

EP Electric LLC

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(431 reviews)
115 Village Ln, Philadelphia, PA 19154
(267) 692-2489
PE

Protech Electrical Services

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(355 reviews)
2333 Ripley St, Philadelphia, PA 19152
(267) 984-0888
ME

MSF Electrical Heating Cooling Specialist

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(182 reviews)
11709 Stevens Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19116
(215) 327-6117
RF

Red Flow Electric

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(86 reviews)
2209 Faunce St #2, Philadelphia, PA 19152
(267) 215-9473
TE

TotalPower Electrical Services LLC

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(58 reviews)
3329 Glenview St, Philadelphia, PA 19149
(267) 312-8232
RE

Rustemi Electric LLC

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(51 reviews)
1503 Creswood Rd, Philadelphia, PA 19115
(267) 333-0682
CE

Cermanski Electric

Philadelphia, PA

4.3(30 reviews)
7928 Ridge Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19128
(215) 554-7550
AE

AD Electrical Service

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(28 reviews)
3105 Draper St, Philadelphia, PA 19136
(267) 905-6896
IE

Infinity Electric Services LLC

Philadelphia, PA

5.0(24 reviews)
1201 Konrad Pl, Philadelphia, PA 19116
(215) 678-3369
AM

A M Electric Inc

Philadelphia, PA

4.9(19 reviews)
2245-47 N 27th St, Philadelphia, PA 19132
(215) 236-3663
EE

Eagle Electric

Philadelphia, PA

4.5(15 reviews)
3650 Richmond St, Philadelphia, PA 19134
(801) 814-2594
SE

Shelly Electric Company, Inc.

Philadelphia, PA

Verified
215-627-0400
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EV Charger Installation in Philadelphia, PA

A Level 2 home EV charger installation in Philadelphia typically runs $1,000–$2,200in line with the national average of $800–$2,000. That range covers the charger unit, labor, materials, and permit fees. The biggest variables are how far your electrical panel is from the garage and whether your panel has capacity for a 60-amp circuit. If it doesn't, a subpanel addition ($800–$1,500) or full panel upgrade ($2,000–$4,000) gets added to the project. Getting three written quotes is the fastest way to pin down your actual number.

Available rebates: PECO offers $300 residential rebate. PPL offers $200. On top of state and utility incentives, the federal 30C Alternative Fuel Vehicle Refueling Credit covers 30% of total installation costs, up to $1,000 for residential installations. This is a tax credit — it reduces your bill dollar-for-dollar when you file your return. Stack all three and many Philadelphia homeowners end up paying well under half the list price.

Permits in Pennsylvania: Permits required. Typical cost: $75-$250. A permitted installation protects you: it means the work was inspected and meets code, and it won't create problems when you sell. Any reputable installer will pull the permit on your behalf — it's a red flag if they suggest skipping it.

When comparing installers in Philadelphia, prioritize EVITP certification (Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program) — this is the specialized credential that covers EV-specific wiring, circuit sizing, and charger compatibility, beyond a standard electrician license. Also verify an active state electrical contractor license and insurance before anyone starts work.

Frequently Asked Questions — Philadelphia EV Charger Installation

How much does EV charger installation cost in Philadelphia?

A Level 2 home charger installation in Philadelphia typically runs $1,000–$2,200. That covers the charger unit, labor, materials, and permit fees. If your panel needs a capacity upgrade, add $800–$4,000 depending on the scope. Always get at least three written quotes before committing.

Do I need a permit for EV charger installation in Philadelphia?

Permits required. Typical cost: $75-$250. Your installer should pull the permit on your behalf — it's included in most quotes. Skipping it risks problems with homeowner's insurance and when you sell.

Are there rebates for EV charger installation in Pennsylvania?

PECO offers $300 residential rebate. PPL offers $200. On top of that, the federal 30C tax credit covers 30% of your total installation cost, up to $1,000 for residential installs. Stack those incentives and the net out-of-pocket cost drops significantly.

How do I choose an EV charger installer in Philadelphia?

Look for EVITP certification (Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Training Program), an active state electrical contractor license, and insurance. Get at least three written quotes, confirm they will pull a permit, and read reviews from actual EV charger jobs — not just general electrical work. The installers listed above meet these baseline criteria.